That pesky rack conversion...
Posted: Fri Oct 18, 2013 8:28 pm
So its been done a few times now, and the process of physically fitting a rack into the car is a reasonably well worn path. My personal preference here would be to fit Starion frame rail and engine mounts to an s-chassis crossmember, then use the s-chassis rack, arms, knuckles hubs, brakes and struts, then up to starion top hats. This is mainly for legal reason over here though, as it'd be much easier to certify.
In New Zealand, you cannot legally weld any part of the steering column that rotates.
Therefore, the trickiest part I reckon, is connecting the Starion steering column to the rack.
Was kicking ideas about on another forum I frequent, and came up with the idea of making a part to replace the rubber pivot coupler that interfaces our steering shafts to the factory steering box. When you remove the original rubber isolating coupler (not actually that hard of a job) the end of the steering shaft is an eyelet.
Hows about this:
Solid piece of round stock.
Drill out one end to the same (marginally smaller?) diameter as the steering shaft.
Ensure round stock is of sufficient diameter to leave atleast 3mm wall thickness (same or more than original pivoting coupler thing wall thickness).
This slides up (marginal interference fit?) over the eyelet, almost butting up to the bearing carrier in the end of the column.
Pin goes through new piece, and the eyelet, connecting them in the same way as factory pivoting coupler thing.
As the new piece fits over the round part of the original steering shaft, right by the bearing carrier, it cannot pivot on the pin.
Other end of the new piece is machined down then splined to accept a generic steering universal.
Excuse terrible MSPaint skills.
The gasket on the firewall through which the column passes would need to be modified to support the column outer tube, as it's no longer supported at this end by the steering box.
Thoughts? Plenty of smart people on here that can weigh in :-).
In New Zealand, you cannot legally weld any part of the steering column that rotates.
Therefore, the trickiest part I reckon, is connecting the Starion steering column to the rack.
Was kicking ideas about on another forum I frequent, and came up with the idea of making a part to replace the rubber pivot coupler that interfaces our steering shafts to the factory steering box. When you remove the original rubber isolating coupler (not actually that hard of a job) the end of the steering shaft is an eyelet.
Hows about this:
Solid piece of round stock.
Drill out one end to the same (marginally smaller?) diameter as the steering shaft.
Ensure round stock is of sufficient diameter to leave atleast 3mm wall thickness (same or more than original pivoting coupler thing wall thickness).
This slides up (marginal interference fit?) over the eyelet, almost butting up to the bearing carrier in the end of the column.
Pin goes through new piece, and the eyelet, connecting them in the same way as factory pivoting coupler thing.
As the new piece fits over the round part of the original steering shaft, right by the bearing carrier, it cannot pivot on the pin.
Other end of the new piece is machined down then splined to accept a generic steering universal.
Excuse terrible MSPaint skills.
The gasket on the firewall through which the column passes would need to be modified to support the column outer tube, as it's no longer supported at this end by the steering box.
Thoughts? Plenty of smart people on here that can weigh in :-).